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Protestantism and Jungian psychology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Religion and Jungian Psychology)Tempe, AZ New Falcon Publications 1995Description: 192p.; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1-56184-120-X
Subject(s): Abstract: Jung said, 'It is the great advantage of Protestantism that an intelligent discussion is possible. Protestantism should make use of this freedom.' In this book thirteen well-known Protestants and others including Paul Tillich and Joseph Wagenseller heed Jung's call.
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Ed. and with an intro. by J. Marvin Spiegelman. Cover art by S. Jason Black.

Individuation (Psychology) : Anderton, M.: Psyche and spirit: the individuation and integration process of Jung related to the Protestant principle; Wagenseller, J.P.: The archetype of vocation: the relationship of work and individuation; Spiegelman, J.M.: Maria the nun: a tale of individuation, p11-30; p167-172; p173-192.. Synchronicity : Stein, M.: Synchronicity and Divine Providence: a dialogue between Jung's psychology and Christian theology.. Psyche, Objective : Anderton, M.: Psyche and spirit; Schweizer-Vullers, A.: Psyche and spirit in the Protestant and Catholic tradition, p11-30; 106-118.. Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint : Jewett, J.M.: Thoughts toward counter reformation; Lavin, T. P.: Christianity's Mary complex, p85; p90-105.. Spirituality - Women : Jewett, J.M.: Thoughts toward counter reformation, p84-89.. Work - Psychological Aspects : Wagenseller, J.P.: Archetype of vocation: relationship of work and individuation, p167-172.. Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 and Tillich, Paul. 1886-1965 : Memorial Meeting for Dr. Jung, p164-166.. Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 : In Memoriam : Tillich, Paul: A memorial meeting, p164-166.

Jung said, 'It is the great advantage of Protestantism that an intelligent discussion is possible. Protestantism should make use of this freedom.' In this book thirteen well-known Protestants and others including Paul Tillich and Joseph Wagenseller heed Jung's call.

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